

EVERY EXTEND EXTRA (E3) is a unique music game for the PSP by the makers of Lumines. Published by Q? Entertainment, E3 puts you in a ship-like mobile and pits you against hordes of enemies moving across the screen. Theres a catch though: Your only weapon is yourself. You have to kill yourself to create chain explosions amongst the enemies. Of course to do this, you must time your explosions to chain the maximum amount of enemies.
Everything you do, of course, affects the music: even the different directions in which you move. The face buttons all have you explode, while the analog nub and D-pad both can be used to move your mobile. The games visual and musical effects are all very similar to Q?'s previous music game, Lumines. Each level's enemies have a different appearance, and the background and music change after every boss battle.
Considering the crap that will be Lumines 2, with the licensed music from crappy American artists, its safe to say that EVERY EXTEND EXTRA is the true sequel to Lumines, and for those who have been waiting, trust me, it will not disappoint.
You can download the PC demo
here.
US release date is Q4 2006 and will retail for $30 alongside Lumines 2. Japanese version was released today (8/13). If you're desperate and are willing to pay $15 more + shipping, the Japanese version has no Japanese besides the PSP system stuff.


Jam it back in, in the dark.